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*The C-X bond is strongest in:*

1️⃣ C-Cl
2️⃣ C-Br
3️⃣ C-F
4️⃣ C-I​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The carbon-halogen bonds (apart from the carbon-iodine bond) are polar, because the electron pair is pulled closer to the halogen atom than the carbon. This is because (apart from iodine) the halogens are more electronegative than carbon. The Carbon-Fluorine bond is strongest.

Answered by amangangola14
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Answer:

C-F

Explanation:

The stability of a molecule is a function of the strength of the covalent bonds holding the atoms together.

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Bond-dissociation energy ("bond energy")

Bond

C-F 485

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